– Restructured settings
– Removed option of eCG to mimic the output of MATLAB
– Integrated automatic consistency checker into the flow
– Model consistency
– Order consistency
– Schedule checker (times, containment, order)
– Unified video interfaces across all platforms
– Switched to Eclipse Oxygen
– Removed support for GeCoS scripts
– Improved sequential testing for C flow
– Simplified support of parallelization of functions with pointer parameters
– Fixed scheduler crash with function prototypes that omit parameter names
– Updated instruction performance for Cortex-A7 and Cortex-A15 on ODROID XU4
– Fixed a bug that could cause the tabular communication cost model to assign transfer costs for same-core transfers
– Fixed a bug that prevented to correctly derive a tabular communication cost models when multiple commtable files where present for the same target platform (affected heterogeneous architectures only)
– Analysis results are integrated into a node’s property view
– Fixed support for emx_task_alloc and emx_task_cluster pragmas: pragmas now take precedence over allocation made in the GUI or via the constraint settings JSON file
– Various fixes and improvements regarding user decisions
– Fixed a bug that would cause user decisions that were not changed in the current session to be removed from ecg_decisions.ini upon save of the file
– corrected calculation of start and finish times of for loops
– Fixed display of loops that are mapped to multiple cores

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